Guide to the Papers of Dame Jean Macnamara

MS 2399

National Library of Australia


Date completed: 1971
Last updated: October 2002


Table of Contents

Collection Summary

Introduction

Scope and Content

Access

Copying and Publishing

Preferred Citation

Provenance

List of serial (Series 13)

Bibliography

Biographical Note

Series Description

Series 1 Correspondence, 1923-1968

Series 2 Personal papers, 1915-1962

Series 3 Papers concerning myxomatosis, 1933-1967

Series 4 Newspaper cuttings, 1933-1964

Series 5 Pictorial material

Series 6 Financial papers, 1931-1956

Series 7 Notebooks, 1925-1966

Series 8 Files on patients (Closed)

Series 9 Poliomyelitis survey, 1932-1933

Series 10 Objects relating to poliomyelitis

Series 11 Notes for articles

Series 12 Reprints from medical journals

Series 13 Serials, 1916-1962

Series 14 Miscellaneous publications

Series 15 Monographs, 1879-1960

Box List

Appendix 1 List of authors of reprinted articles (Series 12/1-1141)

Name Index to Correspondence

Folio Items

Closed Material



Collection Summary

Creator: Macnamara, Jean, Dame, 1899-1968
Title: Papers of Dame Jean Macnamara
Date Range: 1920-1968
Collection Number: MS 2399
Extent: 6.9 m. (38 boxes, plus folio items)
Repository: National Library of Australia

Introduction

Scope and Content

The collection comprises letters and personal documents, photographs, financial papers, newspaper cuttings, notebooks, files of patients and printed material. They document Macnamara's medical career between 1923 and 1968 and relate particularly to her work at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, her studies under a Rockefeller Fellowship between 1931-33, and her research into poliomyelitis and myxomatosis.

Access

The collection is available for reference, except for Series 8 which is closed.

Provenance

The papers were donated to the Library by Mrs Joan Giles and Mrs Merran Samuel, the daughters of Dame Jean Macnamara, in 1969. Further papers were received from Mr G. Douglas, Chairman of the Vermin and Noxious Weeds Destruction Board of Victoria, in 1970 and 1973.

Copying and Publishing

Copying and publishing of unpublished manuscript material is subject to copyright restrictions. For such material, written permission to publish must be obtained from the copyright holder(s). Copying of unpublished material for research purposes is permissable 50 years after the death of the creator of the material.

List of serial (Series 13)

Acta Medica Scandanavica Vol. LXXXV, 1935
American Medical Association. Journal, August 1928 , December 1929
Animal Diseases Research Association –Annual Report, 1920-1930
Archives of Pediatrics, March 1930
Australian Medical Association – Gazette, October 1968
Australian Medical Journal, 1927-1968 (incomplete)
Australian Orthopaedic Association. Papers, 1947
B.H.P. Review, April 1956
Blackwood’s Magazine, April 1949
British Journal of Experimental Pathology, April 1931
British Medical Journal, 1896-1958
Bulletin de l’Académie de Médecine, January 1928
Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medecine, Oct. 1932, August 1936
Canada – Department of Agriculture. Report, 1935
Canadian Journal of Comparative Medecine, 1938, 1941
Canadian Public Health Journal, 1929-1936. (incomplete)
Communications du laboratoire bacteriologique de l’état suedois, 1929
Current Affair Bulletin, May 1960
E. Merick’s Annual Report, 1931
Education Gazette (NSW), November 1965
Health Bulletin (Victoria), 1936-1954 (incomplete)
Hygenic Laboratory Bulletin, 1918
“I Serve”, February 1934
International Medical Digest, August-September 1930
Journal of Agriculture, November 1962
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, October 1932
Journal of Comparative Pathology, March 1932
Journal of Infectious Diseases, September 1929
Journal of Technical Methods, March 1934
The Lancet, 5 March 1932
MacAusland Orthopedic Clinic, 1931
Medical Times, February 1937
Le Monde Médical, November 1937
National Health Review, January 1933
New York. State Department of Health. Annual Report of Division of Orthopedics, 1931
New Zealand Medical Journal, October 1925
Overseas Post Graduate Medical Journal, January 1949
Physiotheraphy Review, May 1937, July 1938
Polio Chronicle, February 1934
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medecine, September, November 1934
Public Health Bulletin, December 1916
Public Health Reports, June 1931
Quarterly Review of Agricultural Economics, July 1953

Bibliography

AREY, Margaret. Improvised equipment for the physically handicapped. . New York, Joint Orthopedic Nursing Advisory Service, 1944.
AUSTRALIAN CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION Proceedings of the fifth Medical and Educational Conference. Melbourne, October-November, 1959. Adelaide, Spastic Children’s Society of Victoria, 1959. (2 copies).
BATTEN, Frederick E Acute poliomyelitis its nature and treatment. London, John Bate, 1916.
BEEVOR, Charles E. The Croonian lectures, on muscular movements and their representation in the central nervous system. London, Adlard and Son, 1904.
BERRY, Richard J.A. Practical anatomy. Vol. II. The thorax and the abdomen. 2nd revised edition. Melbourne, Robertson and Mullens, 1922
BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Proceedings of the clinical and scientific meeting, London, April 8 – 11, 1919.
BROWN, William Psychology and psychotherapy. 2nd impression. London, Edward Arnold, 1922.
BUZZARD, Thomas On some forms of paralysis from peripheral neuritis. London, Churchill, 1889.
CARLSON, Earl R Born that way. New York, John Day, 1941.
CATHELL, D.W. Book on the physician himself from graduation to old age. Crowning edition. Philadelphia, Davis, 1924.
COLLIS, Eirene A way of life for the handicapped child. London, Faber and Faber Limited, 1947.
DE KRUIF, Paul Microbe hunters. London, Jonathen Cape, 1927, rep. 1933
DRAPER, George Acute poliomyelitis. London, Heinemann, 1917.(2 copies)
FISHER, A.G. Timbrell Manipulative surgery, principles and practice. London, Lewis, 1925.
FORRESTER-BROWN, M.F. Diagnosis and treatment of deformities in infancy and early childhood. London, Oxford University Press, 1929.
FULTON, J.F. Muscular contraction and the reflex control of movement. Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins, 1926.
GIRDLESTONE, G.R. The diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis of the hip. London, Oxford University Press, 1925.
GOLDTHWAIT, Joel E. Essentials of body mechanics in health and disease. 4th edition. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1945.
GOULD, George M. A pocket medical dictionary. 7th revised edition. Philadelphia, P. Blackiston’s Son, 1918.
HAGLUND, Patrick Barnförlamings-Följderna och deras behandling. Stockholm, Bokhandeln, 1913.
HARPER, Margaret The Parents’ book. Sydney, Royal Society for the Welfare of Mothers and Babies, n.d.
HILTON, John On rest and pain, a course of lectures. 2nd edition. New York, William Wood, 1879.
HUSSEY, Christopher Tait McKenzie, a sculptor of youth. London, Country Life, 1929.
HUTCHISON, Robert Lectures on diseases of children. 3rd edition. London, Edward Arnold, 1913.
Infantile paralysis in Vermont, 1894-1922, a memorial to Charles S. Caverly. Vermont, State Department of Public Health, 1924.
JONES, Frederick Wood The principles of anatomy as seen in the hand. London, J.and A. Churchill, 1920
JONES, Robert Injuries of joints. London, Henry Frowde, 1915.
KEITH, Arthur Menders of the maimed. London, Henry Frowde, 1919.
KENDALL, Henry Muscles testing and function. Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins, 1949.
KENNY, Elizabeth Infantile paralysis and cerebral diplegia. Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1937.
LAGRANGE, Fernand Physiology of bodily exercise. London, Kegan Paul, 1889.
LA MOTTE, Frank L. PH and its practical application. Williams and Wilkins, 1932.
LEVINSON, Abraham Cerebrospinal fluid in health and diseases. St Lousis, C.V. Mosby, 1923
Ne desk reference.2nd edition, Sydney, N.E. Pty Ltd, 1967
N.S.W.Department of Public Health. Our babies. Sydney, Government Printer, 1937.
OLIVER, Sir Thomas Lead poisoning: from the industrial, medical, and social points of view. London, Lewis, 1914.
RISER, Dr Le liquide cephalo-rachidien. Paris, Masson et Cie, 1929.
RITCHIE, A.D. The comparative physiology of muscular tissue. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1928.
RIVERS, Thomas M. Filterable viruses. Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins, 1928.
ROLLIER, A. Heliotherapy with special consideration of surgical tuberculosis. Translated by G. de Swietochowski. 2nd edition. London, Oxford University Press, 1927.
RUSK, Howard Manual for training the disabled homemaker. New York, Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1955.
SCHAEFFER, Morris Experimental poliomyelitis. New York, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, 1940.
SCHOLES, Frank Lectures to students on diphtheria, measles, scarlatina. Melbourne, Modern Printing Company, 1920.
SIMPSON, George Diary letters of George Simpson. Melbourne, Ford and Son, 1927.
STEWART, Sir James The diagnosis of nervous disease. 5th edition. London, Edward Arnold, 1920.
TERMAN, Lewis The measurement of intelligence. With an introduction by Prof. J.J. Findlay. London, Harrap, 1925.
THOMSON, H. Campbell Diseases of the nervous system. 2nd edition. London, Cassell, 1919.
TUCKER, W.E. Active altered posture. Edinburgh, Livingstone, 1960.
VICTORIA. Department of Health Child care. Melbourne, Government Printer, 1960.
WEST, Jessie Stevenson Congenital malformations and birth injuries: a handbook on nursing. New York, Association For the Aid of Crippled Children, 1954.
WHITMAN, Royal A treatise on orthopaedic surgery. Philadelphia, Lea and Febiger, 1919.
WINTERS, Margaret Campbell Protective body mechanics in daily life and in nursing. London, W.B. Saunders, 1952.
WISCONSIN. State Department of Public Instruction. Care and education of crippled children. Wisconsin, 1933.

Preferred Citation

Items from this collection should be cited as '[Title or description of manuscript item], Papers of Dame Jean Macnamara, National Library of Australia, MS 2399, [series and/or folder number]'.

Biographical Note

Annie Jean Macnamara was born on 1 April 1899 at Beechworth, Victoria, and was educated at Beechworth State School and later at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne. She graduated from the University of Melbourne as a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in 1922 and as a Doctor of Medicine in 1924. She then worked at the Royal Melbourne Hospital where she specialized in research into the treatment of poliomyelitis. To further this research, she was awarded a Rockefeller Foundation Travelling Fellowship from 1931 to 1933, and studied developments in the United States, Canada and England.

Macnamara returned to the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne in 1934 and also worked part-time at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute. She established a surgery in Spring Street, a clinic at Carlton and also conducted country clinics. She recommended the first centre for spastic children, which opened at the Children's Hospital in 1940. She was recognised as a world authority on infantile paralysis.

In the 1933, when she was in America, she came to the view that myxomatosis could be used to eradicate rabbits in Australia. Field trials between 1937 and 1944 were unsuccessful, but in 1949 she argued for a resumption of experiments. This time the virus became epizootic and the Australian Government agreed to the introduction of myxomatosis to destroy the rabbit pest.

In 1935 Jean Macnamara was made a Dame Commander of the British Empire and in 1966 became the first woman to be awarded an honorary Doctorate of Laws at Melbourne University.

On 19 November 1934 Macnamara married Joseph Ivan Connor, a leading dermatologist, and they acquired a home in South Yarra. They had two daughters. She died in Melbourne on 13 October 1968.

Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 10, pp345-47



Series Description

Series 1 Correspondence, 1923-1968

The personal correspondence to and from Jean Macnamara has been arranged chronologically. There are many letters from Jean to her family while she was travelling in the United States, Britain and French under a Rockefeller Fellowship between 1931 and 1933.
Items 1-523

Series 2 Personal papers, 1915-1962

This series includes souvenir programmes, a passport, testimonials, drafts for speeches and a copy of a report made to the Rockefeller Institute in 1933 on her activities while holding the Fellowship.
Items 1-36

Series 3 Papers concerning myxomatosis, 1933-1967

The series contains letters written between 1933 and 1967. Correspondents include Richard Shope of the Rockefeller Institute, Henrique de Beawrepoise Aragao, who did early experimental work on myxomatosis, Alf Lawrence (a New South Wales inventor of rabbit traps), R.G. Casey (Minister in Charge of the C.S.I.R.O. in 1952), Ian Clunies Ross and Francis Ratcliffe (C.S.I.R.O.).

The subjects include the introduction of the fibroma virus, differences between French and Brazilian strains of myxomatosis, and the effect of its spread in Australia in the 1950s. Items 63 is a file of newspaper cuttings on myxomatosis, covering period 1936 to 1955.
Items 1-63

Series 4 Newspaper cuttings, 1933-1964

The cuttings mostly relate to Jean Macnamara's activities whilst holding the Rockefeller Fellowship in 1931-1933, and to the controversy over Sister Kenny's treatment of infantile paralysis in the late 1930s. There are also many cuttings containing biographical information about Macnamara.
Items 1-3

Series 5 Pictorial material

The series contains cards, drawings, personal photographs, photograhs of places, a few pamphlets and some musical scores
Items 1-257

Series 6 Financial papers, 1931-1956

Among the papers are the household accounts of Jean Macnamara, and the accounts of the A.M. Whiting Memorial Trust, of which Macnamara was secretary. There are also letters from applicants seeking grants from the Trust which was founded in 1930 to provide assistance to poliomyelitis victims.
7 folders

Series 7 Notebooks, 1925-1966

This series contains Jean Macnamara's address books, notes concerning medical matters and treatment of patients
Items 1-55

Series 8 Files on patients (Closed)

9 boxes

Series 9 Poliomyelitis survey, 1932-1933

In February 1933 Macnamara, when working at the Rockefeller Institute, sent a questionnaire to doctors throughout the world seeking information about the incidence of poliomyelitis. The replies have been placed in this series.
Items 1-96

Series 10 Objects relating to poliomyelitis

The series consists of objects and cardboard diagrams and pictures used in the treatment of poliomyelitis. There are also blocks used for printing diagrams, some microfilm and a roll of 8mm. film.
Items 1-17

Series 11 Notes for articles

The handwritten and typed research notes, which formed the basis of many of Macnamara's articles and papers, are found in this series

Series 12 Reprints from medical journals

The reprints from medical articles, are arranged alphabetically by author. The papers relate mainly to poliomyelitis and myxomatosis, the former being published in the 1930's. A list of authors is included in Appendix 1. Items 1142 to 1276 are articles by Macnamara.
Items 1-1276

Series 13 Serials, 1916-1962

A collection of single issues of medical journals and annual reports of medical organizations make up this series. They are arranged alphabetically by title of the serial, and a list of titles is included in Appendix 2. Items number 204 is a bibliography of journals compiled by Macnamara.
Items 1-204

Series 14 Miscellaneous publications

Pamplets, lists of pharmaceutical benefits for the Commonwealth of Australia and prescriber's journals.
Items 1-32

Series 15 Monographs, 1879-1960

This series contains a collection of books, mainly on medical subjects, relating to the treatment of poliomyelitis. The books are arranged alphabetically by author. A list of titles is included in Appendix 3.
Items 1-52



Box List

Box Series Folder/Piece
1 1 1-433
2 1 434-523
2 2 1-36
2 3
2 4
3 5 1-257
4 6
5 7 1-31
6 7 32-55
7 9 1-96
8 10
9 10
10 11
11 12 1-123
12 12 124-272
13 12 273-374
14 12 375-512
15 12 513-662
16 12 663-795
17 12 796-906
18 12 907-1017
19 12 1018-1141
20 12 1142-1276
21 13 1-81
22 13 82-122
23 13 123-152
24 13 153-184
25 13 185-204
25 14
26 15 1-6
27 15 7-24
28 15 25-35
29 15 36-52

Appendix 1 List of authors of reprinted articles (Series 12/1-1141)

Abbott, Maude
Allan, George
Alvarez, Walter
Amberson, Rosanne
American Committee for the Control of Rheumatism
American Public Health Association
Andrews, C.H.
Animal Diseases Research Association of Scotland
Antunes, P.C.A.
Arey, Margaret
Arnold, Lloyd
Arthur, John
Alcock, W. Lloyd
Ayer, James B.
Baer, William
Bailey, Alice
Bailey, L.H.
Baird, R.D.
Barber, M.H.
Barker, Lewellys F.
Barrack, Bruce
Bates, Manuel
Bates, Marston
Bauer, Johannes
Beale, Helen
Bedson, S.P.
Beeuwkes, Henry
Bergeim, Olaf
Berry, G.P.
Best, C.H.
Best, Charles
Bevier, George
Blackfan, Kenneth
Blacklock, John
Block, Richard
Boothby, W.M.
Borchardt, W.
Boshell-Manrique, Jorge
Boyd, Gladys
Bradford, E.H.
Braithwaite, J. Verron
Brand, Erwin
Brebner, Wm B.
Bredeck, Joseph
Brewster, A.H.
Brodie, Maurice
Brown, H.W.
Broeck, Carl
Brown, Lloyd T.
Browne, Denis
Browne, J.S.L.
Brownlee, A.
Brumm, Seth
Bugher, John
Bull, L.B.
Burgess, W.L.
Burke, A.W.
Burnet, F. Macfarlane
Burstall, Aubrey
Butler, Richard
Butsch, W.L.
Byers, Randolph
Caffrey, D.J.
Calderwood, Carmelita
Campbell, Kate
Carle, B.W.
Cates, J. Sidney
Caufeild, A.H.W.
Cerqueira, N.L.
Chapple, Charles C.
Chittenden, F.H.
Chitty, H.
Chor, Herman
Chwatt, Leonard
Clark, C.T.
Clarke, J. Tertius
Clawson, A.B.
Coffey, Julia M.
Collier, James
C.S.I.R.O.
C.S.L.
Cook, E.N.
Cooper, Georgia
Copeman, W.S.C.
Corkill, A.B.
Corr, O.R.
Couch, James
Courtney, Angelia
Cowdry, E.V.
Cox, Herald
Craigie, James
Crawford, M.E.F.
Crawford, Stanley
Crocker, William
Crothers, Bronson
Culbertson, C.G.
Cumpston, J.H.L.
Cursetjee, H.J.
Dalton, Charles
Davis, Nelson
Denny-Brown, D.
Deuber, Carl
Dick, G.W.A.
Dolman, C.E.
Douglas, G.W.
Dowden, J.W.
Drake, T.G.
Draper, George
Drinker, Philip
Dryerre, H.
Dubos, René
Duel, Arthur B.
Dunhill, T.P.
Dunn, Naughton
Dykes, John
Eagles, C. Hardy
Eaton, Ernest
Eckhardt, Helmut
Edmunds, Alan
Eley, R. Cannon
Elford, W.J.
Ellenberger, W.P.
Elliott, J.
Elmendor, John
Evans, Alice C.
Evans, Philip Rainsford
Faber, Harold
Fairbank, H.A.T.
Fairbrother, R.W.
Falk, I.S.
Fenner, Frank
Fennessy, B.V.
Filmer, J.F.
Findlay, G.M.
Fisher, Virginia
Fite, G.L.
Fitzgerald, J.G.
Fitzhugh, Mabel
Flexener, Simon
Foshay, Lee
Foster, A.O.
Foster, Bruce
Foulger, Margaret
Fox, John P.
Fraser, Francis
Fraser, W.A.
Fremont-Smith, Frank
Fricks, L.D.
Frobisher, Martin
Frost, Wade H.
Fulton, J.F.
Furby, S.F.
Gallagher, J. Rosewell
Geiger, J.C.
Gibbens, John
Gilbert, Ruth
Gillies, H.D.
Gillies, Harold
Gillies, Ruth
Gillingham, Anna
Girdlestone, G.R.
Globus, Joseph
Goodhart, S. Philip
Gordon, John
Gordon, W.S.
Grauer, Robert
Gray, H.K.
Graziers Association of Victoria
Green, R.H.
Greenfield, J. Goodwin
Gregory, T.S.
Greig, J. Russell
Greteman, T.J.
Grossman, L.H.
Guildal, Paul
Gundy, John
Haagen, E.
Hahn, Richard
Hailman, David
Hall, Maurice
Hallock, Halford
Hancock, W.
Hanslow, Harold
Harris, Meyer
Hart, Vernon
Hartzell, Albert
Hasseltine, H.E.
Haugen, C.O.
Hawkins, L.A.
Hazen, Elizabeth
Hecht, Selig
Hektoten, Ludwig
Hembron, C.H.
Henderson, Jocelyn
Henderson, Yandell
Henning, W.
Herrin, Raymond
Hess, Alfred
Hicks, C. Stanton
Hill, J. Norman
Hoagland, C.L.
Hoaes, H.L.
Hogues, Mary Jane
Hoke, Michael
Hone, Frank
Hopper, R.W.
Horning, E.S.
Horstmann, Dorothy
Horvath, A.A.
Hoskins, Meredith
Hough, Garry
Howitt, Beatrice
Howorth, M. Beckett
Hudson, W. Paul
Hughes, Thomas
Hughes, William
Huglund, Patrick
Hunt, A.G.
Hurst, E. Weston
Huss, R.
Imes, Marion
Irwin, Robert
Jensen, James
Johns, Carl
Johnson, Titus
Johnston, Marion
Jones, D. Breese
Jones, Robert
Joseph, Hilda
Jungeblut, Claus
Kagan, J.R.
Kane, Bernard
Kaufman, Irving
Kendall, Arthur
Kendall, Henry
Kerr, J. Austin
Kirby, Harold
Kirsh, Bruno
Kitchen, S.F.
Kligler, I.J.
Kling, C.
Knapp, A.C.
Kneebone, C.
Knowlton, M.
Koehler, Warren
Koprowski, H.
Kossel, A.
Kramer, S.P.
Kron, Lillian
Kuhns, John
Kunkel, L.
Laemmert, H.W.
Lambrinudi, C.
Landsteiner, Karl
Lange, Corelia de
Langley, J.N.
Leake, J.P.
Ledingham, J.C.
Le Clerc, J.
Lerrigo, Marion
Legg, Arthur
Lennette, Edwin
Lennox, William
Levaditi, C.
Levinson, Sidney
Levinthal, Daniel
Lewin, Phillip
Li, C.P.
Lichtenstein, A.
Lignières, M.
Link, George
Lloyd, Wrey
Lindsay, N.H.
Ling Chew, A.
Lomer, T.A.
Long, Perrin
Love, R.J.
Lovett, Robert
Lowman, Charles
Lucas, William
Lucchesi, P.F.
Lumsden, L.
Luther, Eliot
Lynch, Clara
Macnamara, Dame Jean
MacAusland, W. Russell
MacCallum, F.O
MacDonald, S.F.
McGugan, A.C.
McHenry, E.W.
McKay, P.L.
McKenzie, Mary
McKenzie, R.D.
McKenzie, William
McKhann, Charles
McKown, Dallas
McLeod, J.
McMurchy, Helen
McWilliam, A.S.
Maegher, F.A.
Mahaffy, Alexander
Maliniak, Jacques
Marshall, C.
Marshall, Herman
Marshall, Ian
Martin, Charles
Massie, William
Mayo, William
Meldrum, G.K.
Merritt, Mary
Mettier, Stacy
Meulengracht, E.
Michaelis, L.
Middleton, D. Stewart
Moncrieff, A.A.
Morgan, F.G.
Morse, W.J.
Muckenfuss, Ralph
Muench, Hugo
Murphy, Douglas
Nedzel, A.J.
Netter, Arnold
New, W.S.
Nicolau, S.
Nicoll, Matthias
Northdrop, John
Ober, Frank
Olitsky, Peter
Olitzky, L.
Osgood, Robert
Park, William
Parker, Robert F.
Parkes, A.S.
Parran, Thomas
Paul, John
Penna, H.A.
Perlowagora, Alina
Perlstein, M.A.
Pettit, Auguste
Pickels, Edward
Pool, W.A.
Pritchett, Ida
Quisenberry, Karl S.
Rake, Geoffrey
Ratcliffe, Francis N.
Reed, L.F.
Reynolds, Edward
Rhamy, B.W.
Rhoads, C.P.
Richards, Esther
Rickard, E.R.
Rittinger, Fred
Rivers, Thomas M.
Rogoff, J.M.
Ross, John R.
Ruhrah, John
Sabin, Albert
Saddington, R.S.
Sawer, Geoffrey
Sawyer, Wilbur
Schreiber, F.C.
Schlutz, Frederic
Schwentker, F.F.
Shedlousky, Theodore
Shope, Richard
Smadel, Joseph
Smith, Hugh H.
Smithburn, K.C.
Soper, Fred L.
Spiegel, Leo
Sprawson, Evelyn
Stevenson, Jessie L.
Stewart, K.W.
Stoker, M.C.
Storm, H.G.
Sturgis, Cyrus
Swan, Charles
Talbert, C.A.
Taylor, Charles
Taylor, R.M.
Theiler, Max
Thom, Bruno
Thomas, Hugh O.
Thomas, R.G.
Thompson, Henry
Tisdall, Frederick
Underwood, E.J.
Upjohn, William
Valentine, Francis
Valentine, T.
Vanzant, Francis
Vogt, Edward
Wade, S.
Wadham, S.M.
Wakeman, A. Maurice
Walcott, A.M.
Walshe, F.M.R.
Warthin, Aldred
Washburn, Henry
Webster, Leslie
Webster, Reginald
Weyer, Elliott
White, T.P.
Whitehouse, A.G.R.
Whitman, Loring
Williams, B.JL.
Wilson, James L.
Wolffs, O.
Woodfield, B.R.G.
Wright, Irving
Wright, Jessie
Wright, Wilhelmine
Wyman, Leland
Youden, W.J.
Zinsser, Hans

Name Index to Correspondence

All correspondence in the Papers has been indexed, the numbers below being underlined to indicate authorship, non-underlining indicating receipt of a letter.

ABBOTT, Maud 1/226
ACME VACUM CLEANER COMPANY (Montreal) 1/127
ADERMANN, C.F 3/57, 3/58
ALLEN, George, Dr 1/231
ANDERSON, Archie 1/470
ANDERSON, Ron 3/60, 3/61
ARCHDALL, Mervyn, Dr 1/297, 1/298
ARNOLD, Lloyd 1/166, 1/172
AUSTRALIAN ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATION 1/295
AUSTRALIAN PHYSIOTHERAPHY ASSOCIATION 1/479
BALL, W. Macmahon, Prof 3/77
BARRET, (?) 1/376
BEAUREPAIRE ARAGAO, Henrique de 3/24, 3/26
BEECHWORTH PRESPYTERIAN CHURCH 1/347, 1/350
BERRYMAN, Nolene 1/489
BILLING, Ruth 1/8
BLAIKIE, M.R. 3/18
BLAULCOHN, Stella 1/248
BOYES, Jess 1/279
BRENNAN, E.T. 1/161
BRENNAN, John 3/25
BRIGHT, Mabel 1/481
BUCHANAN, H. 1/292
BULBECK, Shelley 1/425
CALWELL, Arthur 3/51
CARRICK, Noel 1/441
CARTER, Frederick William, Dr 1/176
CASEY, Richard G., Baron 3/11, 3/13
CHAPPLE, Charles C. 1/307
CHISHOLM, L.M. 1/318, 1/319, 1/320, 1/322, 1/324
CLUNIES ROSS, Sir Ian 3/21
COLLINS, Nancy 1/373
CONDER, W.T. 1/249
CONNOR, A. 1/332
CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL ON POLIOMYELITIS 1/346
COOK, Roger B. 1/377, 1/378
CRAIG, Clifford, Dr 1/296
DACK, G.M. 1/153
DAREY, Tom 3/74
DAVIES, B. 1/136
DAVIES, CAMPBELL and PIESSE 1/329
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HILLER, Konrad 1/1
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